The Nebia Shower not only consumes 70% less water than traditional shower heads, it was developed with the same software used to study jet engines. Featuring an array atomizing nozzles that are up to 13-times more efficient, they heat you up and rinse you off while maintaining efficient water / energy usage. Simply mount it to your wall via an anodized aluminum bracket, and use the arm that adjusts vertically with up to 27-inches of movement and a head that rotates up to 45 degrees to clean yourself off. The included wand docks on the wall to ensure that it can adapt to your needs. Continue reading for a video and the Kickstarter page.

According to Lindsey Bonnice: “Libby and Elsa have been buddies from the beginning. We got Elsa as a kitten when Libby was just over a year. I couldn’t believe how quickly they took to each other. Libby would just pick Elsa up and tote her all over the house and Elsa didn’t mind one bit!”

“As they both got older the bond never changed. Elsa walks in the room and Libby runs over and gives her a big hug and picks her up for some cuddles! Libby likes to include Elsa in everything that she does from going for walks to playing with toys, morning cuddles and more!”

“I can never be 100% sure if Elsa loves the cuddles as much as Libby or not as she’s purring loud as can be right up until the moment she makes her getaway.”

“The joy they bring us is almost too much too handle! I love that I get to photograph all of their cuteness on a daily basis.”

To celebrate the opening of their Manhattan stores, Lowe’s Home Improvement has created real life Vines and installed them in their new store windows.

They are fully animated displays operating in continuous, six second loops. They even have their own interactive “Like” buttons and digital Loop Counters. You can see them on the corner of 19th Street and 6th Avenue in Chelsea, until the end of August.

They’re attracting a lot of attention from passersby.

They even have their own interactive “Like” buttons and digital Loop Counters.

Handmade in premium hardwoods, without the aid of CNC or Laser Cutters, each clock features authentic Soviet-era nixie tubes, GPS, 700+ LED backlight colours and more! Only available on Kickstarter.

Kyle Miller has designed work for Grammy-winning musicians & international design firms, and has had work appear on The Today Show, The Billboard Music Awards, and the National Museum Of Mathematics.

Aiming for the middle ground between minimalist DIY nixie clocks and the inaccessible boutique clocks that cost many thousands of dollars, “The Steampunk Nixie Clock Series” aims for both high quality and affordability.

While each clock is decidedly steampunk in style, special care is given to develop an elegant design that doesn’t feel too cluttered. The Steampunk Nixie Wall Clock MKIII embodies this in the form of gentle curves, clean lines, and the natural colours and patina of wood, brass, and steel.

Nixie tubes are cold-cathode vacuum tube, developed in 1955 and used in the Soviet Union until the mid-80’s. The tubes function by passing a small electrical current through a cathode, resulting in a orange glow discharge that illuminates each digit.

The tubes are controlled by a custom circuit board that is fully programmable through an easy to use sub-menu system. No programming knowledge or assembly are required. All tubes are sourced from Russia, Ukraine, and Poland.